Un vampiro suelto en Brooklyn

Una historia cómica de terror y seducción.

En un barco espectral, que arriba a medianoche al puerto de Brooklyn, se hallan varios cadáveres y un sarcófago, en el que viaja Maximilliam, un vampiro que se dirige a Nueva York. Max, a la vez distinguido y terrorífico, busca una compañera, y encuentra a Rita, una excelente policía que ignora su terrible pasado. La chica se encuentra entonces ante un dilema: elegir una vida eterna de poderes sobrenaturales y riquezas o conformarse con su anodina existencia de policía.

"Vampire in Brooklyn," released in 1995, is a unique blend of horror and comedy brought to life by Paramount Pictures and Eddie Murphy Productions. Directed by Wes Craven, this film marks a departure from his usual horror fare, as it infuses humor into the vampire genre. Set in Brooklyn, New York, the movie follows the story of Maximillian, a suave vampire portrayed by Eddie Murphy, who arrives in the city to find his last remaining descendant, a woman named Rita, played by Angela Bassett. The film's setting and cultural backdrop provide a fresh take on the vampire mythos, blending urban elements with supernatural intrigue. Eddie Murphy's dual role as both Maximillian and a human police detective named Justice adds a layer of complexity and humor to the narrative. His performance showcases his versatility as an actor, seamlessly transitioning between the charming yet menacing vampire and the earnest cop. The chemistry between Murphy and Angela Bassett, who delivers a compelling performance as Rita, drives the film's emotional core. Their interactions are charged with tension and a hint of romance, making the audience root for Rita's survival while being captivated by Maximillian's allure. The film's visual style, characterized by dark, moody cinematography and atmospheric settings, effectively captures the eerie essence of a vampire tale. The Brooklyn backdrop, with its gritty urban landscapes and shadowy alleys, enhances the film's horror elements, while the comedic moments provide a counterbalance, preventing the movie from becoming too dark. The supporting cast, including performances by Allen Payne and Kadeem Hardison, adds depth and humor, contributing to the film's overall entertaining experience. "Vampire in Brooklyn" may not have achieved the same level of acclaim as some of Wes Craven's other works, but it remains a cult classic that showcases Eddie Murphy's comedic talents in a horror setting. The film's blend of genres, strong performances, and unique setting make it a memorable entry in the vampire genre, offering viewers a mix of laughs, scares, and a touch of romance.

Año1995

Presupuesto14000000$

Duración102 min

Ingresos19800000$

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GénerosComediaTerrorRomance

Países de producciónUnited States of America

Compañías de producción

Eddie Murphy Productions

Vampire in Brooklyn

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